When God rekindles the trust that seemed dormant
Reflection
Trust is one of the
purest forms of surrender. It does not arise from human strength, but from the
certainty that God remains faithful even when everything around us feels
unstable. Many times, what falls asleep is not faith, but the courage to believe
again.
When we face losses,
delays, closed doors or prolonged silences, the heart learns to protect itself.
We build defences, we withdraw, and trust becomes discreet, almost
imperceptible. But God is not offended by our fragility; He knows every inner
battle, every hidden fear, every silent tear.
It is precisely in
those shadowed days that He whispers: “Do not fear, I am with you.” And that
whisper, so simple and so divine, has the power to awaken what seemed dormant.
Trust is reborn not as an emotional impulse, but as a deep certainty: God
continues to act even when we do not see; He continues to guide even when we do
not understand; He continues to love even when we doubt.
True trust is not the
absence of fear, but the decision to walk with God despite it. It is allowing
Him to heal what time has not healed, to strengthen what life has weakened, to
illuminate what pain has obscured.
Inspiration
Today, God invites you
to make room for renewed trust. You do not need to present certainties, only
sincerity. He works with the little we offer Him and transforms it into
abundance. Rekindled trust is like a gentle light: it does not dazzle, but
guides; it does not impose, but leads; it does not demand, but sustains.
Allow God to rekindle
in you the courage to wait, to believe and to move forward. He does not ask for
perfection, only presence.
Prayer
Lord, You who know the
deepest corners of my heart, rekindle today within me the trust that weariness
tried to put to sleep. Heal my doubts, strengthen my hope and renew my courage.
Teach me to walk with You even when I do not understand the path. May Your
light illuminate my steps and may Your peace dwell within me. Amen.

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